POTTSVILLE. Baturday Morning, April 12,1845. • VOLNEY PALMER,. 41 Mir /Fed Fate/ sad Coe dicici&t, . N 069, Pine Street, Philide!Ala, 160, Nnean Street, New York., • No. 16 State street. Bretton, and , 'Sonar east corner of Baltimore, & Calvert Street., Baltimore, is -Mir Agent for receiving subscriptions . ridtrrertisemente for the Minere Journal. ANOTHER CARD; N,Ve have heretofore stated, and it is well known throughout this r egion, that the subscriber, whose name only appears, is . soleli responsible for every article that appears in this paper. It is true that during his illness, the Journal was necessarily un der the charge :of Juhn K. Ckinent,.l:sq., our Assistant—but an examination of its.. columns since, has exhibited nothing that we disapprove of, hut, on the . contrary, he has petfonned all his duties to the hest of his abilities, considering his limited'elperience in the business, and to our tire satisfaction. During the last week a notice of a marriage was 'handed into the office; accompanied with a piece .of Cake, which is always considered as• requiring :an editorial notice of the wedding. In accordance with this custom, Mr. C., at our request, penned the notice of the marriage which appeared in last Saturday's Journal, Which by accident was pub- Misbed in the editorial column instead of being -placed under the wedding notice, ;which notice Fisher 'has since acknowl-dgefl, contained -nothing offensive— , but stated to ne that some dif .culty had existed between Mr. C. and his family, -and he -having penned the artiele,:in question, it . was that alone that eonstittred the offence. _ Since that period, Mr. Clement has been twice attacked in his office, in.the most base and cow ardly manner—once en Monday, while lie was sitting at his desk engaged with another6gentle man. A person came in and spoke,—showed •no hostile disposition, but seleOtcd his place, and aimed a blow at Mr. Clement's face. Mr. C. made no resistance, but ordered him out of his of fice. • On Wednesday night about 10 o'clock, whi q.'was sitting :done at his desk. R.• Mprris, a veteran nearly twice the size of Mr. C., carne into +iticaffice, and after'using some opprohe mit; lan: slaw, attacked him in the moist rittiian-like, man -ner. Mr. C. wrested the weapon from his. hand ..-11 gentleman attracted by the-noise , having en tered, Morris pioposed that if be would let him , (Morris,) be, and' stand off, he (Morris,) would let Mr. Clement he. Mr. Clement, seized an un lOaded,gun, standing in the corner of his office;for .the purpose of forcing Morro to-leave the -ashen Morris exclaimed loudly, and the Colonel of our volunteers, also a much larger man, who was • standing at the door with others watching, rushed into the house in the most courageous manner, ..::seized the gun to enable Morris to escape, after --.srhich they both decamped from theoffof: These are the particulars as related to da. :We need - hardly add that Mr. C. was totally unprepared • for, and did not even antiripata an attack • . As Messrs. Morris, and F. M. Wynkoop have , ' been arrested, and bound over in the bum ofslooo • 4,1 0 answer for the outrage, and also the perscin who ..made the Grit attack, we finbear expressing an . npinicua on the sul.ject. The public are, however, ttipt,Lla of judging for thernsehrS. BENJAMIN BANNAN , -17 e ham been favored with the FM)ruary No. orithe AdvOcate of Peace, containing "Edict'' , Tinn:ihts on PArce," and several other weal Writ tenArtielea. (o" . From . amadver!isoment in another co'umn' heaticAl 'Notice to euntractor;6,' tt will be seen tbat•the Schuylkill Na'6gatifin company content- plate commencing the enlargement and improve- ment of 'the INa‘igation without.delay. It cal eulated by the board of managers, that one million Of dollars will meet all the es penses of the inti.rove anent, end it was their determination to commence the Work as soon as a loan of half a •million could bs effected. We learn that that amount bus already been taken by capitalists of Philadelphia. and that the work will be commenced immediately and dri yen forward as vigorously as possible witha view of early completion. It iithe intention of the board to hate the enlargement finished in time for the, • apringl.rade Of 1847. ' , e fit so learn that arrangements are being made to erect no leefilhon seven _A n tit roc te Furnaces Ott the line of Canal and Railroad between, this ;., -place acid Philadelphia. tfurift the present season: . • Q? lye learn that the „Schuylkill Navigation Company have en,rgettlionfeipt. James Devoe, the Stearn tOwludat I:abilla, of New Viirk. Which . will mike ;ley trips throughout the season; bc• tween Fairmouriclocke, and sKen.ingtow;to tow canal Ennis in and. out of the Sehuylk,ll. . Cria!tot on llorn.—On'and after- ITonJay next, the hour of starting on the Philadelphia Ind Pottsville RailrOad, utillbe 8, o'clock, instead of 9 o'clock as heretofore. cr. Mr. Samuel Beard, formerly of Reading, has removed to tho ‘ll aahington Motel, lately 'kept by Mr. Kauffman; et Schuylkill Haven, in this County. We have known Mr. Bean! more than . . . 30 years, - as an obliging and accommodating Landlord. Ilk long experience - in the husinosa his familiarised him with his duties and the wants Of the traveMi t ug community, and persons stop. ping at his houSe may be sure of receiving every ae- , corrimodation ind attention. 413 t IROLAU V.—The dwelling house of Mr. An ;•drow I.l.••Whtte, at Morris' Addition, was entered by some villain Ija Friday night of last week, in • the absence of Mr. White, and robbed of a con siderable amount of Plate,. SCIZIDE.—On Saturday evening last, .a Mr. ,Seltzer.ssys.eld country German, living just out.' side of tbe,barongb, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. Jetar. Srons:—A rumor is rife in the news paperf, tbat Jujge Story has it in contemplation go retire 609. itio Sencli of the Sup:eme Court of theNnited States, and tliiit;he twill probably be elected President of the Ili:veal& liuiverAty.— MsetiFactily dQ we hope there is no substantial foundation for the report ; fur we should look upon the ids's of Judge Story from thiiClieneh, as a na ,tioilai:ealamity, and the more especially so at the ineseoit period: - Tex %Yeomen, during the week, has been east and unpleasant, with hi;lv winds and a slight ipittiniof 5130 W. We fear it has proved &sail ers ki the fruit: ..... 4 . 1 we. WILL Rrantnnii TOII, RiTtliT CLAT. " .--;-Thii Clay Club. 'of Niwrigotten up ... Yo k hate in eloquent address to Henry Clay , in Which"they assure him of their undiminishedconfutence, &c. (• , - dr..c. It is written Upon!pa rchment and, framed in massive , silver rind is tole Pres i tintekin this form . - ' • 1 - to Mr.. Clay. We annex the eenclustonof this • address, because we cot:titter it entirety too good to be withheld: uAnd therefore, we dill remember ti (su, HEN- - RY CLAY, while the, Memory of the 'glorious or the sense of the good remains in us, witiva grate r ful and admiring affection, which thall:enerigthen with our strength, and hat riot decay With our decline. We will rem ember yeti in (and'. future trials and reverses, as Linn whore name bonoied defeat, and gave it a glory whleh victory could not have brought. ‘Ve wi l l remerither you when pa triotic hope rallies_ again! to successful contest with the agencies of corrupt o n 'and ruin; for we will ll never know triumph w "ch you do not share in life, whose glory , dues ot. accrue to.yoU in death. We will 'remember you" while nationat peace and prosperity continues; slid when the war clouds now darkening and inupering over the horizon have risen to overcast the ch.ar and !deck! sky yet above Us. and have buy 4 over the whole land, the people will remember you too;.and all t%till remem ber you when the eloodboundeset longF baying 'on our track. and the nolies now &milt i ng around our fold, shall have rentltheir prey, Wien. the vul tures are already screaming fur thy 'Ora'. We will remember you, tvlienever we meet again in the mighty gatlielings(f the faithful. and in the social citric, anti in tli i' happMeis of cur hurries. titrutLidi life altd iti.s of death, J.11m, , evrry I u our Tont ,tcri.d an d puitm thouglit, , , grate line tleed,, uud a, iilmv iiug Cni you an )'ours fur We will remember yo not forgo. you at the g where and at all times. emir moments. and in r fully cherishing your and bore, involang Was ever." rioN 1c Nf.A4 i : YORK.— Tar. CainTr.it ELL ion plaCe iit . I Na• York on in the t Have. .an.lidate for Mayor by a • • ' The Charter Electron Tuesday, and rctutted rneyer, the Lneofnco majority of 6,314 ovcr-Mr. ll.irper. The Whig,s carpi two of the wads, the". third and fifteenth, for Aldernten and aiatant Aldermen. and the Locofocos all the red. Mr. :§altlett,l the . Whig candidate for Mayor, I polled near 7,600 votea/ or nearly twice as m ny as were polled for .Mr; Franklin, the Whig , candidate last year. ' The Native American par y, who, last year carried 12 of the 17 wards, have this year carried nut one. We may regard the4ult in Ne.•.v 1 - ./rk as pre-, sagin. the duwrifaly pet. Cuil Nati , i,m. - After 18- -, the Native. factten "laid be extinct. "he returns from lew Ydrk are eheering, as far as h-.. , :ard. from. In ithe State the Chios have gained 73 town'. Tpe Whig party is composed of men who think 'for' themselves alai act front principle. Many 1/1; hiss at heart, fil in with the —Native party at its fiat rising, hut stein;; that It sus tained and advocated no general .psitigiple of gov ernmental policy, they have ahandont d it, a6l u i turned to their thit (love. V/Thereve) the Nati% e party have,run a tic .et in New York', it has been defeated, arid.the 6 urns slievv a full le of of 10,. 000 votes, wilde,!t a evident that th , Whig .par ay is gaining strenct i h every day. . • ' CONXECTICL:T h i a re-clected Ler ablift and ex cerent Governor, Mr. Baldwin fandthus with a loud voice proclai l med against the annexation scheme. She has also ousted her four loeofeer; Congressmen, and '!iiide her :Wire rielegaCon in Cong•ifts, and a Lige portion of her legislature Whig.. Every stoic officer elected' is NVlti4. She has nobly,shotvn that no inigititous apfluence lias taken hofif of her. ell done Connecticut. • The clections in ill quarterisboor tliat the .Whig• lienithdaily all over the coon -4 and more; utotedlnovs, thin it W hilts an n : ots I Ohl g ft r•I, f r shoulder shouider, in so:id party is gaining st try, and is *trotige l ever vas. 'll a new camp ngn. and unbrol.on Pbn • HUN . Qu, b:e ..tvrcury of a late date mentions the returp to that city of too offic, - ;rs of the 'army, Lieut. Ilay and Lieut. Ilainley. vho left there in the-nudd,e of February Lu a hunting expedition to thc tt;oStiate of They shot 23 ',lloase during their sojourn in the forest, lit bides a qi/aniity of >trnllcr4ante. They reported a great ,drhrth of snotv in the woods—up . - o ards of 6 feet.. •1 • • . RAILTIOAD r Acjjpz - ;i7.—As the train was pas t ging over tho Stumngton Railroad, nea l r• Wickford, Tuesday to ruins , the as letrr•el of one oldie. deck cars broke, and the ear was nerly deslrOyed -the neat, being i aiso a deck car, Was:thrown en tirely off the trad4 as were the Corn-4rd witrels . of one of the long Passenger care. h iat miractl: lously, no pers - on [was gerion-ly inju ed , although ttiere were ncarlv two hundred und, fifty periwig • in the Card. • • .11;tes from 'l'eias base been r!eans to the 25d1 ult. The of thu , Aiinexatinn resolutions • Fnox TLXAS. received.at,:s,:e.w news of the passo, cause-d great a , meetings held, at p. r e of the city. [clings of discont. dent friend of 'al Charge d'Affaires ish vessel of- c.-or the 13Fitish minis lee the independe non was refused. • Flellell governme i'G'al%estoU-Lcanti u l n Were tired, 14 - tiaf mu ic ,7 rcard TherCara Itower. sorue;nut: fit. k tuti'dhad, L q ,att ar= nesatiort. : has Li Sli--..a.iiii•dutt-d to the Utiited Stairs. AA.lrit it - had arti%ed with It - ,.patches tu, -r, which .were s4id to guaran ire of - proitied It was also rumored that the it .had °tread the, same gua:- CM I • ifelegrapli between Baltimore las becolue p.ut 4 the Pe,t tOi -1 .Alorse M . s M. al hi.i . ,tautt , 4 ,114 tl Nlr. JOIIII6UII the P. Gen- The Niagnatin and Washingtan lice service. Pru taken the oaths, era! has published at one quart , r or nitructions, liaiti t g the pip:tage -cent. lot each tehigraphic chic acter, and orderivevery emninunicia:tionpn recep tion to be translate it sent 1 , 3 r awl pt tiny Post. The Baltimore iflnierican says ,tilai !books trill be opetied in a felt days in -New 115'1; tind BaltimOre fon subscriptions to the stock of a I.amparly f.tr th construction of a line of Moi.se's, Magnetic Telegtaphs between Baltimore and Ne.' Votkovith A:n!os Kendall at its head. Free crii4 Slave groivn sigar.-t-The British Governniefit is , avowedly • •strivingd to establish a . distinctiOn between', Sugars producer f l I.y free labor •a . •,2 „ '" - .1 by Slave 14Lud for the purpose! of extending such` favors to the l i mner injure and if poi sible crush the lattOr. So far as the; United States are concerned, we have the declaration of Sir Rob ert• Peel, that exiling' treaties hetWeen too .countries will for - t i le present forbid the extension of the distinction sought to be made to this coon try. At the same time, however, is avowal that this hindrance is but tent-pram and that the principle on whichl the Go4arnnterit found its ac tion. must "eventually, lead .itt:the sante discrimina tion against the S gar prodled slave labUr in the United States. : • A Goon luts.--Tite Militonion says that a friend has suggested the propriety of getting uP•an l utto Ncws is nut of particular! ~ Anti•atjnz,-Sbdut-your•neighbor's-society" in pz,islaturo will adjourn on the' Milkin! The formation of such a society would •• • doubtless prove highly beneficial • TUE 11.Luttisu i interest Tao T 15th. **EC* LA TUN PiTY 1 : 1 "4 , a Sandwich Island. paper, contains *detailed au conni of the wreck of the whale; slap Bolden den; Capt. Pell, of Pall_ Rim, which sailed from tusk port on the sth of April 1844, with 800 hrls. speiin and . 700 bhtektedi oil. ,On the morning of the 12th, sheran . on a bank of sand, and swing. ing round, struck on a coral reef. By daylight thsfeWere 4 feet of water in the hold, and they were enabled to sae that . a lois s andy i s hyla l a y 4 for's Miles from them, while close by was an est'ensive reef of bare rocks. About 1400 barrels of oil were landed ih safety, together with, nearly all the private property of the crew, 9d anchors, chains, &c., of the ship. The island was found to be Drake's Island, 3 Miles in, circumference; and the temperature ex , cqiikely hot. It was surrounded by a coral reef though which, however, there was , a iafa trance. Soon after landing the crew laid the- keel of a Fchooner, and with the scanty implements in. their pcissoision, they succeeded in building a.via.tel of a good model, painted; sheathed and copper fast -ened throughout. She was named the Hope, and sallied. to the sandwich Islands, haring left eleven n n to louk after the property left on Drake's Is land: Worth $30,000. _ l'ri:,s3scris.—All the English steamers are sea etcamere. Lord liay was two years sincii com miF+ioneu by government to ascertain how many is stauirrs of the largest class could be armed ' and L pi:ict . tl at the thepo.al of the Lords of the Admiral tcii. two weeks, in case of necessity. Vita result , oe the enquiry was' 194. CANADA Gutn.:—Hgrold in talmosi its virgin pu riiY,' has recently been found on the margin of a E4all lake in the wilrletness in the vicinity of Sherbrooke, C. W. The fact, howev_er. clues not of ide'set4 ornM very brilliant piospect to the apenturer. as it,is found in very limited quanti tits and ill a locality exceedingly difficult of a: eels; biting under the side of a shelving mountain only to be reached by ladders: • rSUGAII:—TIic New York Espress sacs: A p:ircel of 293 hltda. of . ...s . ietv Orleans sugar, from aihre. were offered, by auction, after the tea sale MO 95 hhis. sold .° The balance taken in fur bet 'tiir pi ices. The prices obtained are one-half cent ligher than Ihe'sale of Monday. The lots were all taken by , groceis, who buy very spalir:gly.' it Information received from Mexico,' by ;way of intimates that deneral Canilzo, late ex- Pierident of Mexico. will he shot, as he was at the period of the latei"Revolution acting President of tlie kepultlic, and issued orders to SantU Anna, iyho eirdeavors to shield himself from responsibdi• ty on these ground:. PINE Arm.Ed.-L-1n con4equenee of the success attending the impel ta:ion of pine apples from. the flahanias rar, upwards of ten thousand . ad• dinonal acres have been set apart for theifculliva• ton at New Providence, and about an equal qUan- Lily at the island of Eleuthra. A VALUA OLE COPPER MI ATr.—A mine of cop• Per hag been 4iscivered near Fort Wilkins, Cop. per Harbour ; Lake Superiq, which is supposed to be richer than M.y 'other in the United States. At the lzurface, tt is about twenty inches wide, fpreathilg, as itdcepensond it i. tupposeid to he at threcanlles iii len4th. SpeciateniV of the ore IVO been poised Which tvarrant the belief that the Mine averages 75 per cent pure copper. ?aitirles of siker and Go! have been found' inteirnised lyith The rourr ; and it da calcultted that.the mine y y field $6.1100,000 annually. . Eva.r.ictuAKK lar Acme a.—.l letter from Ma,vara states, that on the 14th ultimo, at Calaa, tie 1 ; 3 rth lia‘int:lepened ill several plaCes:thirty thirty. two fell down, and several persona lost -,lkes. 'A 4itnilar disister occurred at the Yiesurat 1, which was entirely destroyed; glut there nn.li‘e,t were lost. - The fissures in the earth nem preceded by a rumbling noise like that Of an eJrtligliake i; The British Government has made an arrange ment with the IZnilroad Companies of the King. PM ' by which tier majesty's troops are to be con ,: itesed in the cars of the railroad whenever reqUi ii..l—the officers are each allowed one hundred louads of ba...mlige, at two pence a mile, in the first class cars; each soldier a wife or child, at i. one penny a mile. This is a pretty fair price. Thn U. S. ..I' . asurer's weekly statement for 24th[. chows the following results Arziount on deposit, $6,776,461. Drifts here . tofore drawn, but not yet paid, $1,047,637. subject to draft, $5,78.778. Onspense 'liecuuilt of nutAanding drafts, 510,014. I • I ' The NTiher's Journal steals two articles from ;F. ;Ara/fa—duet.' What ye bout.'—Richmond - • 1 \Vd didn't—we cut them from an exchange pa .per, Mid published them among the clippings and hat under the head ; but we now publish and de clare to the world in general, and everybody, in particular, that the Star man is 'possessedof a fuh giv dezi I called Ephraim ; so that the two squibs r . aforesaid, may. be said to have: been the work of de‘il, and Whenever, in all time hereafter, a queer thing, is copied with the name of Ephraim '(he :vie: at thereunto annexcii, its true parenta r ge : may lM known. The Pottsville Journal man ' flunks' on that , pcztry. tight ilc'd down, poor fellow, flat 'Fitoti4ll.—llich. Star. 'Mistaken Cm : poral, we ale prepared to be on spot, hut hair. been crowded with more prof 'itable niatter, and had no room for the beggar...- Look hut for us though, we're coining. Instinct i l l Spidefrs.--1t har been observed that ipiders, with an instinctive sagacity, select as the greatest security frcibt disturbance,. the lids the charity boxes in churches. . A monument to Christopher Columbus is to be erected at Turintrily. The king has given 50,000 Lyres fdrilie purpose, and a commission ;has been appotntedto raise further subscnptiotts, Railroad in .South Asnerica.—A Company .as !been formed in British Guiana, to build a railroad !from the port of Georgetown to the river Mahaica. All the most respectable men in the colony have engaged in this project, and It will probably be ',carried out. The cost is estimate) at £lOO,OOO. ' The great Guu; a rival of the London Punch has the following • A : new royal mail from Worcester will corn inence running 'on Sunday next. Another rpya mate from Winditor, may be expected in the nu tumn, but when it wilicoinmeime running, it; no certain' . THE MINERS' JOI.TRNAL. %It sorts it items. &viral valuable :e.oPperiaines hay. recently bean found in Franklin county, Ha The Pittsburg Gagne, -say" another steamer of between 400 and 50a tons, is to-be built in that city. • Louis _Napoleon is beguiling the .bona of hi . e imprisonment by writing s, scientific work of great research and learnieg. A young man, whose name is not given, was killed recently on Bayou Gros Tate, Louisiana, by the falling of a tree. Hewes walking through a newly opened 'field, not a breath of air was stir ring, when suddenlY a tree fell upon - him, smash ing him into a shapeless mass. Mrs. Isther Toirnsley, aged 103 years and 11 months, died at' Springton Forge, in West 31arlborough toutrAip, Chester county, on the' 24th ult. A shameful practice, it is said prevails in the Connecticut State prison, of hanging a convict by the beels,:head downwards, and dashing cold Imo ter upon him in that position. • , Strawberries were for sale- in the Charleston market as early n as the 23d of March. On the Mjsiouri: River, - according to the Louis papeM there Were several boats aground oh the 18th. No losses bad been auStained. { Sirtobert Nel, who is .now so hrirrified, at slavery, voted, not very long ago, against the abol nion'of female flagging in the West Indies.E A male bust of Egeria, by an American ar tist abroad, of itle:fiTl/110 of Baker; has arrived at Cincinnati. Why is a fashionable lady like a rigid econo mist? Because she makes a great bustle about a little waist (waste.) The Pittsburg, Pa., papers, have 'elevated' Daniel Leech, Esq.!, to the title of Commodore.— Aa the pioneer in banal navigation in this State, he deserves the horior. • Lord Bron l ham.is preparing a life ut-Vciltaire. lie is erritin,gqt in English and French ; and, the work is to he hrought out in the t.vo langUages, simultaneously in London and Paris. j. The last words uttered by Senator Bates lin the return of the Texas Resolutions to the Senate, were, Woe!, woe! . woe ! to the country.' The Stearnipost Decatur was burnt on her pas sage from NeW Orleans to the Tennessee'River. last week. , A negro woman lost her life. i The boat was insured for $11,00 . 0 ; not sufficient to cover the lots. A Mr. John McFerren, of New Jersey had his pocket picked at the Pattersoh railroad depot On Monday, of $8.893., ; • • There were 508 arrivals and 368 clearances from the port of Bbston during the past month. There were steered in the city of N. York, du ring the last year. 1210 new houses. , 1 • "upwards of 40.000 i barrels of flour were sold in Lowell last year, !for consumption there and in the ncighburing towns. The dogs of Constantinople are estimated et from 50,000 to 60,000. Almost us Lurnerous as the locoloco office Seekers in this country., A -direct:lra - do bi•tween Mobile and Canton !ins sprung up. The ship Furetvell.i4al Mubile'with cotton for:the Claim market. lip to the 4th ibst., the harbor at Buffalo was blocked up with iCe. The Madison was the . first stcaunt to get into port. . . , An oyster shelf is exhibiting . in Blsion, which is recently from one of the South Paific Islands. It weighs GO '4)94 is 28b inches long, and is 20 . 3 inches acrossJ ' - Wu regret toseil it stated in the Richmond In quirer, that the' peach crop of Virginia has been destroyed by the [early blossoms and subsequent frosts. I i . There`wrre inspected in the city of Richmond, during the quarter ending on the 31st ult.,- 35,- 245 barrels of superfine flour. On Saturday morning last, the Legislature of N.. Jersey . adjourned slue 41:e—having been in les#ion 11-weeks and 4 days. The Ice went but of the Kennebec on the MIMI Mississi p pi S. Senalor.—Gov. B;oom has appointed Jolt Jacob Thompson, U. S. Senator, in place of Mr. Walker, resigned.' 1 There were exported .from Boston, during the week ending on the 29th of March', 2,Q25 bales of Domestic 'Goods. IN these 1,683 bales :Were shipped to Canton end Instinct of Cias.-11 is said that an }nglish cat, when she loses her kittens+, spends her iletiod of mourning around the mutton pie shops ! The total shipments of specie from N. York for Europe durMg the Month of March; amounted to $242,100. Naval —The U. States Steamship Princeton, and sloops of war St. Mary and Saratoga, and brig Porpolse, are under orders for the West dies. t The amount off' Treasury Notes outstanding on the'i'st instant, was, it is officially stated, $1,073,- 321 22. • • - The very latt case of modesty is that of a young lady whti; ivoce green spectacles, because she objected to ldoking at the gentlemen with her naked eye. The Boston Traveller has become a daily even al paper A valuable species of marble has been disc Over ed in Roxbury, Vermont, on the line of the Cen tral Railroad. • A cdrpse recently disinterred at the church of St. Berthicr, Quebec, has been found to be petri fied. A wag, er, Ito 'recently caught a young alligator at Point douptiei La., propodes to train it up as a ferryman, to tow ;boats across small riyeri. Geow-rn• or Birryar.o.—We learn from the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser that the number of buildings erected in that city within the last year is upward of 400. the estimated cost uf'which is about $40,000. The New Yotk Courier and Inquirer, rapt= The Loco Fitco presses.of this city' ire all at cross purposes, and are exhibiting one of the ,mott confoundedly complicated snarls Mit ever puzzled a politician to unwind. The Journal of Com merce, the Post, the Plebeian, and the Morning News are actually in the mazes of a metaphori cal confUsion.' The latter luminary is especially savage upon the first mentioned of the quartetto for its present partiality. for what they call Na tivism,' but theJaumal has pretty effectually' done the business for.the editor of the News; it seems to us, by calling him " An Anti-Capital Punish ment Dorrite.' That, we take it, twat be consid ered en ..end of thomerakd: • Froset - History of the World.—No. 2 ii received, - an& like the first; number exhibits abundant propf of the accuracy and Libotions dili gence of its able*editor.' • , • , • • - It is gratifying to pen it wear Wm this for cir culation tin this country.., It contains no informa tion new to the scholar ur general reader, but it is judicious combination and arringeuterit of inter esting material, illustrated and embellished with really elegant engravings; and if the two Nos. alreaaly isaued are samples of what the whole is to be, we are justified in saying that it will have few superiors. Harper's Illuminated Sielkspeare.—Nas. 45 and 46 of Harpe?si elegant Illuminated edition of Sbakspeare, have just been issued and are receiv-. ed at this office. This edition surpasies in beau ty and general finish, every other which has ever been published in this country. '4 History of the. Siege of Londonderry, and Defence of Enneskellen in 1687 ond - 1689, is the title of an interesting work by the Rev. John Gra ham. Memoirs rf the Lileray Ladies of England, is the title of a volume, by Mis. Elwoad,:recently published The Profege of the Grand Duke, is the title of a tale of Italy, ty Flank Forfeiter. 'The German's Tale, Kruitzner, is the title of an exquisite little tale, l by Miss Harriet Lee. The Mao?, a Moral Story, by T. S. Arthur, These works have all been received and fur sale at this office. Nu. 22 of Harper's Njbte, is received. . Life in Italy, is the .isle of an interesting, little volume, translated from the Danish of Hans Christian. by Mary -di owit. The last of Me &axon's, is the,Aitle of a tale of the times of the Conqueror, recently pub lished by E. Ferret, Philadelphia, and received at this office. Devotional Family B;ble,by the Rev: Alexander Fletcher, A. M., containing the Old and New Testainent, with Explanatory noes, &c., is received at this office. 1 his edition!' of the Bible is to,be issued in numbers,,at-'2.5 c e nts each; every part to be embellished withi highly finished steel engravings. A Mr. J. Score ! RUSSELL, an Engineer of dis tinction in England, has recently pattented a sim ple invention fur iiidicating the density of brine in the boilers of steam engines. : • The mechon;cal apparatus employed fm. this purpose is two glass water guages, with small copper pipes, so that one of them may be placed in commurdcation Only, with the salt brine in the lower part of the boiler. The one then holds a column of brine, and the other a column of pure sea-water; and each inch of difference, according to a scale laid dawn on the principle or well known law, a that the heights of equiponderant fluids va ry inKersely as thcdensiiies of those fluids,' shows the dstec of saturation. The New York Courier says that-a new and retnarkahle project for a Railroad. across the isth• mus of Suez, has been submitted to the Eastindis Company, by Sir, 'William Coruw•allis :Harris, Major of Engineentin the Bombay establiAlunent. He proposes that.', instead of a canal, which lies been so strenuously urged by the French, a rail road should be constructed, upon which narrow sTEA:a VESSELS of about SOU tons harden, suited for freight, might he transported upon' trucks by engines of adequate power. . I om unable,' yonder beggar cries, 'lso stand or unwe'-:-if be 'says true, he If with more care you'd exer•ise.your wits, Vou'd find he :neither stands nor lies, but sYe War. Quit poetry—'tis not your callin.4— He neither lies nor sits—ltA sp. aiuling Nay, eritic friend, too harsh thou see:lll , th= He sprawls not, but'perehatice.he leati r th ; Or, cautiously each, :node allotting— The tired beggar is ny he squalling. _ Still wrong ; perhaps some lineral wiglit to dupe, The fellow kneels, perhaps he does but sloop ; But :he two ills that in his cry are Wended, re symptoms of a medicant suspeadtd. . . ilEurri' Jour. To L'e or Trawl. makes difference small To squat or ;lb op, the same we call. The truth to find your brain would &kilo ; The beggar on a rail cloth stiaddle. Rich. Star. Pshaiv! is your scull composed of blocks I . The beggar'sugki; phi'd in the - sfocka, 'Or, time and fate, with croel thumps, Peihaps, have brought him to his stump... - :bur. . Tut, poet sir, you have not grumped.' You—not the beggar—'tis, that's slumped. • Some accident, alas! he met, And broken botie4 mu 4 needs be set, ! ' This sad mishap his mind alarms, While borne dun.. iu stalwart arms. R:ds. Star. The beggar, poor fellow, being pleasantly Attempted to stand on his e lhead ; Which, at once you will s couldn't rcry well be, Nor to move thus is easy,_'tis said. SO by bending him round; hands antlfeet to the ground, • ! Called technically, turning tote crab, The poor supple liin'd s'eamp, took, a fit of the cramp. -4 And was held, doubled up by its grab: Inox TRADF. OF • PsissrLvAstis.—=:The rapid increase in the manufacture of iron in our State, may be understdoil from the report of the Canal Commissioners. Our readers may easily under stand me difficulty of getting exact information of the whole production of the State, but when we can exhibit the exact amount which has pss . sed through our public canals. we can have a' pretty good idea of the ratio of increase. The crantity of Iron of every d scription s:iipped on the public works in 1843. was 85. t 70,.110 puundsinlB4l, it was 157.948,580 paurids, being an increas•: of nearly ninety per cent in one year—and it is well known that the manufacture has been for the last few months more active than in any previous pe riod, as most of the old furnaces which have been out of blast have been blown In, and the new ones in progress hastened to completion. Many are now projected. and people of capital are looking for such location's as will insure to them the best chances of permanent profit. Can we doubt then that theyear 1845 will prove one of great pro - perity to the Iron interest of Pennsylvania, and the public improvements Must sensibly feel the-in creased trade of coal and iron—the former having paid for lull at various public offices in 1844, 158, 130, anti the latter 64,378.—U. S. Gazelle. ' EUROPEAN PLIISSIOYAIrIY SOCIETIF.S.—From such reports of Protestant Societies of Europe, as are at present accessible, (most of them far 1844) the amount of their annual receipts appears to be nearly two.milions of dollars, viz: English Bap tist Society $96:174; Church Missionary Society 463.238, General Baptist Society 9.213; Berlin 11,699; Gosners 2,601; Dre - Sdeu 4,639; Free Church of Scetland 59,638; French Protestant Society. 16,283; German Evangelical (Basle) 26,986; Glasgow 11,100; , Scottish 9,48'7; Ma ravien 63,749, Wesleyan 480,008; Rhenish Netherlands 14.,891; Netherlands 25,978; Gins gow African 6,304; London 367,68.5 , Lawsahne 963; Halle 244; Ilimhurgh 2,771; Gospel Pro pagation 303,941). Total ascertained $1,986,495. • uOla vine to dtittk, old wood to burn and old hooks to read" - was the asperalion of, we think Cnatmas Vof SpiOn. If newspaPers had been known in those days, we fancy the monarch would have included them in the catalogue of choice rar ities: We, at all events, know few things so plea sant as the perusal of some antiquated specimen of a newspaper published at a period when jour nalism was comparatively in its infaacyi when Mammoth dailiei andlebdomadals were unknown; when steamboats and locomotives hid not abriclg ed time and annihilated space; when politics was a science, not a'mere logomachy of jarring coteries; when editors wrote With simplicity and ease, and expressed their thotightif Without. circumlocution and duplicity. It is , worth half an-hours labor to glance over the dingy and faded sheets and scant proportion of some of the six by nine news papers which here and there, in large and pop& lons places alone, liourished.seme fifty-five years ago. • such a specimen we have before us, in the shape of the Columbian Cenlinel of the 29th August. 1798, pUblished in Boston in • the goad old Com monwealth of Massachusetts. We perceive by the he - al of the paper. that it was some fifteen years old, and must have consequently been star ted just about the close of 'the war of the revolu tion. The eentinel was printed and• published send-weekly by BENJA:vIO( RCSSELI4 In dimen sions it was railer longer than the Picayune and about as wide. The paper is exceedingly thick and yellow, the typography• of the coarsest char acter. • . . The first thing that Slitticit no. In unfolding, the sheet was a ettring, caption ttny Elie mails," . and lacting 'a little fu. thr4 we &Fern er'ed that the south ern mail as far down as Georis had actually arri ved at .Boston to twenty-six dayS—Or just about the time it takes us in NeW Orleans, :to get later i delligent e from Eurrope, try the 110thern steam pickets. There is moreover in a number of the 25th A ngust, sante year. an arrival fium Europe chronicled as having taken pl ice in the thoderutely short time of ninety days. - The articles in the Ceartic/ are .very curiouc. At the period referred to the affairs Of France ex cited general interest .all over• the world, arid most of the reading matter of the Ce-ifise! is coinpesed of comments on Fratice, GetterYll'uoimparte,Tal leyrand, &c. This - leading rticle is entitle! c .,....7 "French Duplicity,7 and is certain yvery caustic upon the Govrrnip pt. ' ,iere is s trne prosi:e t' • says Mr. Benjamin ifussel,"that justice may yr t overtake Talleyrand and his accomplices. For "Le Surveillant" of may 18th, tell us that - a thief has been' executed ,at Bindeaux, in virtue of the new law for the minisinnent of robbery." Among the interesting items of intelligence in this sheet, is a record of the morttility in I'llll.irlid phis by the Yellowli'ever ! On ! . .hel2ist of Au-, gust there %sere forfy deaths, and -on the 22 I. filly one new cases: 'Fite belief 'was at that tune pre valent lhat the diSease ix as contagious, and all conimunication with l'hiladelphia had been inter dicted by the authorities: of ut:ter toWns. AlMut the same tine a malignant fever prevailed at Bos ton which proved exceedingly fatal and caused nearly a total suspension of husinrilits - • . The simplicity - of the sty'le of - adVerthing is not Vie lea.t. cut ions Cattire in the Crirthite!. For instance, a -retail dry' goods me:cis:int advertises 'very nice white kid gloves,' Novsa,leiys we's:boa:a .have a notice. es:fending over tea fold the space, nail adorned with W:lf kW:: tratlAAteabirt French ep ithets;given to articles of the latest Ili , ltion. Altogether. the Orthi.ortrian Ciartind is a very interesting journal .and Mr. ;13enj'aniiii Russell, 'publisher and printer, a wiitcr of consi tzrable farce and spit it:. - . , TilE Quest", or ENCILANLI'S find in tau DentAhe S:httenpo.q. of bins ri ty, the following graphic iicseripituit O r a valuable la reelei which Itetoria hears upon state oceus-ons. " difj of the most tasty fin:sit, is made of the purest gold aid entighietied dly f,m , of ti,e l a rgest d atmoldS. which seem to 'dispute each other's beauty and delicaey. But their greatest interest they derte from. the owners in - whose possesslon they were in other . .• 'rite largest of these diamond, tielungellto the Process Charlotte 'Au.;usta 'of Wales, ivhO wttl ,jeverdre.renfeinbered by the British Eeuple.for her' womaaly %blues and amiable qualifies: '1 he 5,..- I cond and third of. these gems once bi•nalgeil to vie unfit - Inmate Queen Mote A floinette in France. _Tae fouith dui must svendi ut the whole, shone' at une time fr.uu tire mitre arid majetuical f neheial of a lielo,ed princely head that shared similar Inns. fortunes win'. the former—it was.the pr Jerzy of Mary . frquart; Q •e•dt of the Scorch ; and ti,a!rt Kung whose power ended with the lid' of his twat brother, Josrpli Napoleon. One [nay well, tit:es t:oil vylMiher eier wurnim's urrn Was one!, cled by a ring so,potent,ol ein"tlesint so grave and so,y , ventrs iso .uli of meanie;." • From tiro first, li ht is she! upon. the solemn truth that the atul F t of Itfe we Ma.. itt death,' and that youth, beauty and lair rasp sets are no b.irriers ajainst the su'aden approae:ll a that ene my winch kinfs, qu‘eirs" ant .primiessr s have no . power to.subdue. The next two h acr the yhung •nr ivarch a lesami or pvpular fickleness tn.:card thcir sometime idol, unit hold up l()%lew as 11l a mirror, the dreadful seatrold, the termination of a career, as Italian!. as joyous; as promitient'as hers rhos far has been. But all! the fourth of ! tho.e peerless stones! Worth In our estimation, all tho rest.— diamond which shone from the fair forohead of the Queen of •Setats! Worth crossir4; the ocean to see; worth a neiv crusade to obtain! Keep that jewel well guarded among the rcgtilia, soverei4n lady, for it ts priCelessi, and , others know and feel its value as well as thou! ,; • Pqrl.l•riletine S!ar Sir Robert PeiThilas announced that Govern- . meat will bring forVrard a mea s ure to rcmove •the civlit diiabitities of the Jews. !: .n LIEU )tATI9M AND GOUT-WIZIGIITS INDIAN I.I:GETA BLL PILLS are a twist extraordinary medicine - for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout because they not only' cleanse the stinhach and, bowels of thOse 'morbid hu mors which if t.aa'criintu th, ciriiulstaun, and thrown upon, the uteinbran • and muscle, are the catfeo the abnie painful maladies, but they excite the absorbent vessels to take up that whirl, ix already depoSited, and therefore are as.liiiiitelyt:ertain to mane a perfect cure iii, Rheumatism and pout. A smgle It:, cent box of Wright'i: Indian . Vegetable Pills °Pell I Rive th e pm , " astonishing relief. nod perseveram e to tiltee lißlTS, will be certain to drive Pahl °revery discription from the body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and im prove digestion and purify the and tlW.refore give health and vigor to the whole frame, as well as drire disease of creep name front the body. For cats, Wholesale and Retail, at the Principal Office, No. IGa Race street. Philadelphia. Colinterfeitffs are aarisail• avoid all stares of iloulittid character, and .b . e pa'yiicular'ai snout purehnsingfronothose persons who ofer to selrat re dueed prices. For Pottsville.; by Messrs.'''. dr. J. •BENTTV, tau the proprietor and the otheragentr itiSchuyl • kill county. • . . Tllll7lllB POWERFUL AND WILL I . liLi"Alt..—lt 18 /me that Dr. STLEL.I.IBO's 1 LMIN A 111' - riVlll 1. has int lion sands 111 instances proved itself InVallialae in rases ,if Asthma, Influenza, Spitting of Blood t,t,rolip,. Mem:l,r, Bronchitis, Scarlet FeVer, Sore Thrpai, Whooping Couzli, and oilier Pulmonary diseases. rills remarkably increased lout Ind fbr it. Is undeniahl4 l , evidence that it is appreciated by a discerning publid. It should he born in mind that ihe '• PrkmoN All y 54•Rnr . " sells Mr only 50 Os. per bottle, while similar: , medicine: sell for a dollar and more. , , Mr. Forsyth, IS la• Marcus Book. Pa states that his ic. 4, mother, an aged lily, was cured lir' an alarming Cough.of consider to duration, by STFLunti's Pvt.- MON Ally 1.81.111:1•• .• I For sale in Pottsville, by JOHN S C. MARTIN, in Philadelphia. by T. W. DVOTT. I ! On INload:iy morning 7th. Iris'. JAMrS. so °Mobil L and Miriam MenntgAzoi yea r b months and 13 days. On tho 31st, of March last, in POsh township Schuy 101 l C0.,-SOLD.IIOIi LINDNER, Esq,, aged abou' 45 years. Corrected edrefully for the JOUILNAL Wheat Flour, per Bbl. B 4 37 to 450 Plenty,. Bye do 3 Utl to 325 Pickily Wheat bushel 90 t.i 95 ScatZe Rye Com Oats Potatoes new- "% 95 to 50 do - Timothy Seed, • 2 5( do Clover " .. 4 50 • Scarce Eggs Dozen 0 in 8 Scarce flutter lb, 10 to 12 Plenty Bacon, 4 to 5 do Hams . .i. , • 7to 10 do. Plaster , Ton. _6OO ' : •Plenty . _ Nay $lO Utito 12 do Dried Peachespared Bush. 2 50 ; do Dried du unpared • 100.-o Dried Applei parerl , 16 le From the New Orleans Ike OLD NEWOPAPER. 0I ATIIS: OUR MgRKET,§ CO to 63 • do - 4 • • do 30 do • S ; ' iugegs lie Coat Trade. • Tut:ovals the politeness of iff enman, on the Caned and Rail Road, we ar e enabled Ut limush our reade er ; "with the Conniving weekly itio of the Coal Trade, which they can rely uponaa ct)From • BY RAIL ROAD. ' ' . . *non POTTATIALD AND PART DANN:O*:, FOt the week ending on 31ueday • Canning, , , 4,439-19 Per last Report, 29,0 - 4 17-!!,-: • , IVOM, scum/Lanz lIAVER. ' .; . For the week ending 011 Thursday , • :,, . • evening ; .. - 63 1,00 oy ,-, - . l'er last Report, ,933 0,3:; . . EMI . . . DY CANAL. - = • _, ._. 4 ' Fnnm POTUVILLL AND Poll? CAIDOI FOr the week eliding on Tlaursdag . .• '''; ' . evening. ' - 5431 . 00 .i'.' " Per last Report, ' • 81902 Mr.:: . . . -- --r4.111,30 er FROM SCHUYLKILL HAYDN. •'..;; - Total up to IVednesday evening . ,- ~ s'April 10, ' . • :349 It , Per last Mean, . 625'10 . , - . • --..,,..-1 ITS OS • FROM PORT - CLINTONi ..'• Total up toWednesday Evening, April 10, no return this Week, Per lasi Report. 'lotnl by Canal, 1)o by Stail.ltuad, Total by Raii'lloai7 aha Carat, 121,503 01 Frei:Ns frcien Pottsville to Phila. 70 een.tifi to New 31 _CO. • . . , . . 'The following are the rates of F7eights fnarn-Itich-- mond and the §cbuylkill to Egstetn Pony. .1 .To Salem. " $2 (it 2 In 2 12 :pnr forty .. 13,e3ti , n, ,, ' •$1 S 7 tol.i,V ?, .v .' Portland; '52V010. . . "" ii • " New.lledfork, $1 36 to 2 45 , ,' .. - . '• Prdride;:re &Fall River, 3t 40 to 1 so t,; ' New York,ii 26 to 1 111) ."- '•• . . • LelsOglt Coal Trade. Despatched This season, up to 4th mo..sat ISIS FROM MAUCH cIICNK.* I.thith Coal and Aavigatton Co. tlunanit 813 • .Room Run ". 109 Braver Meadow R. R Coal C . - - FROM PENN lIAVEN. Ilazlolcp CuaL, Cumpany • ' FROM ROCK POET ritickMotintain C”al Co • Total Ellipmcias 4.501 "MINE ANLi SeIWYLKILL HAVEN ft• ROIL) -'-The following is the amount 'Of Coal ittonsparted over Inc week ending !WOnesday Evening last. • . Pet last 'report,' Total, 70,1K:0' 02 WILI.LI,I SF:WE ' LL, CqHector MOUNT CAR-BON RAIL Tbe ani,u t ,“ of Conl MlZlSporielt over.thisi r 03.1 from Ii it iar} tst, to April :411, Ittclui.iiri!, is; .!.; 100 Toni. l'er leat cport, :I0,9;16 To:A e cG....11 • ;la; 13, Nord. Sc. , :•ned street,' 14'holesal e and • Rat.dl Dry Gnottii . .Store • - I;,V 011) %. r,spectfully invite Ilia zitten:icni of.pur. ti V :ttasess, to them New Stork of f.,1t1.000D4. ccotsi.,tieg in part of ataaritlefi I!aiotnd I.awn Maur liit Do Laths; .SiLie,'Chintzes, AlpaceaS, ' • SHAWLS.! 1411Awys1: ;:. • Ti,iiiiit, Silk. Cablimerc, De Lathe and v' r alrlts calm. kinds of S hawll. - . 'FOR HENS' AND . BOYS' WE?. R. • • Iloilo!, Ca&siinerrs, flaiiiblo.ino, Lij.en Drillingli, Ves- Ling,. - Slimier Cloths, &c. r !A is"; r. 41 1 ,4111 1 ...; and Slurcing lanotii. Nlualipti, Tahlp• lf.ialier aii.i'r allle (101113, To welinigg.Tickinp, (luck% Ar•' ; - • WHITE: MINLINS•I'011. pn..Esti r s.•• . . . S'atin • , :iriped, - Plaid; Jacuno - latilbr!.l . . , Nansnok, Nhol. Sir Iv., a,,,,11.1,01; T.1.1.1.)11,6, for Drys:4s:: ii. 1 3 .0, .. , ,ciim,, Linen Cambri‘k ildkfr.:•titockings. Cloy,. i:ollars, V, Lis, Sc. Sc. ' " • . i- j. . . . ; ti1.....0, l'aim .1.,..i1.fi1al , . • L.:r 11.,..1!..rt MARTFA k SON, • . 1 N'. I.r, :st.4.liS4rOnd Mt c'et, Vitilada. 'll'hilSda. Apia v.i, - I .15r3m. I - • 4 ! . . -- 1 ' ' " J.%Mr*FI DU N DAS, 1 -- : . l'i'illiardn.l( hatda9n, Benjarajn Ns . Illchitsiis. ...I,.•4titta Liollitsrott. C.l.j. et Puzii, 33V1.11513 tot Sithii LU itric!c, Joan W. I.lwton . Jost:ph .(:. 21 L•nt int,..i. tin 1.1 V....a, and I.l,liii.a hi; lVifl, El- • .R 1 ; 1. , n 14yu'll..)!,1••rt 0.1...:.an ll , lriphs ll ..'Wlitiiffil a it,..pi,;11, aud tsti h.. sivmphm, Wiiiiitoi At. T , a Smith. tiiiii.iii•l 1.. Davis awl Elliabeth, lite! %Vit.!, 11ii.14 taiiii:l2, It !vier plitwortli tjmith, I _ . John tlciii-j•l'r.siiitl4 Nl:try it. It -with, Williii,en r .O G.H., ! , iti a.,,a Jolla lits ‘Vife.t.sl4rles \V. inittil. I " 1 1 ll,lwin It , tilith andEfllina Smith. Thutwv 1ii,41 % lull,! arc Hi ili iil' I holt' Intiturity, - havijig flur- Oh Sittali. of l'hiltil,liiiiia, tili9r ,leitally 4'o- 7 ti.ii moil GutriliArt, henry Liil,tr,,lr ? (...hirlfti Le-,1 .? lar, Eillviit I.ViI.T, ant his iiii4i chiliirth, '(to I ‘i'i' Ileiii)'• and I.liitly foliar, Itigii•tt 41' Le.tar cud biz I W , ) cafoiren, nauted..,/e , 's , plo and livi- rioua i41.,:r. Mardi 15111, WO, on motion or..l"tin tlaminti, Att.,r- lie) . far Nur. the Court a pru.iitbitotiort COletinto Ctiardiair. ad /iron, for ilie; -Above Olinpd William Hamlin ill nd cox •rd Owl Court appoint. :Robert ladar Guardian ad !item, fof th&ahovk tied Joi”pii and Ile”rietta Letir, antkithe: Court ap paint 1;410.in I. or, anordimi nil them; iforthe above tatioll,lenr. and UnityLelar. ' ity ,Partitioo, bsued o t of the Court a f l'l , ,as of Selo* Ccill county, beafing test, the day •of March, A. oyls, and to me ' directed, I ant commanded to summon, ear nn deft:n(llll,s, th it they be, and appear before our Jii I4es at Oriyig's burg, 4t our county Court of Com- twin Pleas, there to be h 'ld on the tqat Monday of j nekt, to 'Show wherefore and 'wherea's. the said James Huhtlas. and the above named ;defs'ndants, to. Tether and undivided do hold eleven -Minified and nay tore,: aces, and iiiim'hand..ed and. forty' nine p :relies ,trica Measure. comprising I'liree 'tracts, and known together so the Reid, & Warner trarts o oal Land, situate in the toWnships of :Sin - vegiaii and Brancli,-in the said county of Schuylkill, 'and bounded by Lands of Pott & Hannap, the Oak hill 'tract. Mount Law:hi - tie, Lands ofJamesi DUthitlA. lairds .of the De Forest Improvement' Votnaany .and ;excepting thereabout three acres, •whieh had been 'conveyed' to :John C. Olferinart' and' all' town lots, •• which ILO been conveyed in the tolvn i isiewcasile. 'and at other places, by the' forme", and .peesent own s They I,the said above named defendants. Partition thereof between diem 116eorrling to thcilLaws and cos :loins or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to he. !Kole. do contradict and the 'same to he drum, do not ;permit sad contrary to the same laws and customs, JEREMIAH REBlLtrlberifT, ofSchttylkill county.. , Sherirs Orwhis:A . r " IP.4?g April 12, - j ' 1!.. • Rail Road Iron; Spilc.cS4:, Chains.. . 1. it 9 , . oCYTires 30;33, 30, 391,42, 41, 51,5.516 am! Blain ‘ ,eier. ' II 200 Tmis 21 x 1 11 it Bar Rail Road lion. 50 . " 11 x - Flat Bar 11. 4 Iro n for Drifts; 2: -. d. " ' lal Ronchad bars (or crCenrandShutca .5/kKegs 5x 1 Rail Road Spikes, .1 -.,,, ' f,o' '• 5x i do do ' 50: "41 a 5 7 15 do do . H H I . .- 20: ..3; x 1 do do 4 10; "' 6; Inch Boat Spike), i I 10! 6 - • do.. ,o -, 30 "5. do i - do' . , 1 ' Cdoins I Inch to I,inch for Inclln' Pkanea, made ofberit AntOitconlron, and proved at the ~., t gliest 'Mitt For 2..1/C by • • !I ; . A. 4- G. RALSTON, 4" Co. •Nn 4 Snuth front streai'Fbiladelphia: Philadelphia, Apt it 12, , ll` ! 11-2 ma RE IDY MADE CLOTHING. a:eord!ng to the latest antenna! approved . • 1 style of Spring pad stouter'a4zions.. *ca . 292 Market st., WHERE Michael Tracy, best leave tO inform by* customers and the pudic in Reneral.'!of Scuylktlt county,. that be hay on hand, the hest 'and largest as. Burt ent of Sprint: and Aunifiter Clpthingi' to be found in the coy of l'hiladelrl. UnlikeHother persons, Tracy finishes 'that - iis frie in the (ountry, should, previous to purcha,inz, call at every other establish ment, hiok at their Goods, then come ter292 Market st. and witness the immense superiority loti . his' articles, mannlltaured by rezplar mechanics, andi:not dune up by persons. win. havin4 failed in their own tradl, have taken to Tailoring• **made Chihli Eitrry variety of Ibtady,••• 4l ) ; 4`. at this old and Elydrile Establishment; :.• TRACY'S '291 Market . sweat below Niinit, l'hiladalphia,•April 12, • 14-into . . ~' • • . • Geo., M. Jennings, . . vs • }Ms. Subitcena ttr . Dirorcs: Pc arcy Jennings. *...• . Wan order int ed out of the Court:of Cammon leaS of Schuylkill •county, and le Inc 'directed, I am commanded to notify you, the said ream' Jennings, that you be, and appear 'befbre our Jildgee, at a Court of Conitnon Picas, to be held at OrwiOsburg, Wand for the said county, on the that Monday in Jane nest, then and there ttr.answer to tits coniplaint Of yesr husband, tleorgeM. Jennings, who prays to hn Otvorced lima the bonds of Matrimony entered Wit with.yOu, the -said Pearcy Jennings. JERE:4II4n Sheriff's Wire, Orwigs- 1 burg, April 7, P 345." ..1 - R F MOVA L : TAC6II MEET), Eq., itahrms the pl removed his Magistrate's Office 4idoors ahove C..ntre street, where ll the duties pertaining to his office', lice and Impartiality: . . . • Aprll 12.1946. H, t 8 „7„ oms oe 103,316 00 ME 967 *----- .16.278 19 T 0 .5,316 99 Eli EMI 7.613 . 02 Tons 02;353 07 3;y14 RED. SherlT. • 15- abide that he ha• ,hldhantango St., hE will attend to viith:strict.jaa,
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